From subscription models to ‘Britflix’: key takeaways from BBC response to charter review
The 114-page document backs licence fee but suggests its current funding model is being tested to breaking point It’s that time again. The BBC published its opening salvo in the current talks over its royal charter. The tortuous negotiations with the government, which take place every 10 years,...
<p>The 114-page document backs licence fee but suggests its current funding model is being tested to breaking point </p><p>It’s that time again. The BBC published its opening salvo in the current talks over its royal charter. The tortuous negotiations with the government, which take place every 10 years, are often accompanied by tough talk about radical change.</p><p>This time is no different. However, it also comes with <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/mar/05/bbc-charter-renewal-tv-licence-major-overhaul">data suggesting</a> the BBC’s funding model is on an unsustainable course, fundamentally challenged by a transformation in how media is consumed.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/mar/05/key-takeaways-bbc-response-to-charter-review">Continue reading...</a>
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